So… Can someone teach me how to raise a rabbit🐰? 🙋♀️

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So… Can someone teach me how to raise a rabbit🐰? 🙋♀️

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The bunnies got tomatoes today 🍅
What's in the fur?
Babies!
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Have you had any problems with mature dose and getting pregnant around this time of year if so how did you fix it if you did I hope I can get an answer from you and thank you
In late fall rabbits typically stop mating because the days are shorter. My does usually stop lifting for bucks in late October. I don't breed in the winter because I like to give my herd a break. It is also usually very cold and I have an outdoor rabbitry. Many breeders use light to prevent does from refusing bucks. If you are able to set up lights on a 12 hour timer in your rabbitry then breeding should go back to normal.

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Rabbit Breeds: Britannia Petite aka Polish Rabbit
The Britannia Petite was developed in Britain in the mid 19th century and is known there as the Polish. Despite their name, they do not come from Poland but were named for the 'polish' of their shiny coats. The Britannia Petite is the among the very smallest breeds with a typical weight range of 700g - 1.2kg (1½ - 2½ lbs). It is a full arch breed with an elegant, upright pose. The head is wedge-shaped in profile with a quite pointed nose and ears held close together above the head, giving an alert appearance.
But have you seen- the sleeps.
I got my first rabbit!!!
This is Atlas. He's a year old standard rex rabbit with a black otter colour pattern. He's super sweet but doesn't like being picked up. Once it cools down, I'll be breading him with my cousin's broken red rex Ginger. They've already become fast friends and I'm super excited to see what colours and patterns their kits will be!
(some context might be helpful here: I work on a rabbit farm and have experience in this field)